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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1964, p. 17

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Sees RT TNE LE A | BONNIE WEE LAD Father P. E. Darby ANN LANDERS Opens Fall Bazaar For St. Gertrude's St. Gertrude's CWL annual fall bazaar was officially open- ed by the Reverend Patrick Darby who welcomed the guests. Father Darby was introduced by Mrs. Robert Rorabeck, the convener. and gold colors by Mrs, James Power and her committee. Michael Roberts, street, won the money tree.|d Tickets 'for this were under the]in direction of Mrs, John Adams. Here's a Chuckle For Golden-Agers Dear Ann Landers: I am Y ne an average man. My wife does The stage was transformed|not keep running home to her into a garden setting in green|mother, my father-in-law does not mooch cigarettes or try to 'borrow money from me. My Shakespeare ee on isn't mixed up with a ope addict, and my son isn't npr foeng for stealing. cars. I have a healthy bank ac- A doll and wardrobe, provided|count, no debts, a cozy apart- bp Mrs. Gerald Merkley andjment, a paid - for - convertible Mrs, Frank Flynn, was won by|and I'm not on tranquilizers or booze. This year I went to Eur- Lila Miller, Crerar street. ope for three weeks. Last year print my letter. Every post- man's wife will be grateful. My husband believes in giv- ing the people on his route de- luxe service. When a letter ar- rives with postage due, he pays for it out of his own pocket. This could come to any amount from one to 30 cents on a let- ter. It is not. unusual for my husband to lay out $2 in one day. He then leaves a note and hopes he will get the money back, Bilyou knew how man le y ee »|pushy enough. Please give me You'd' be surprised, Ann, don't even say 'Thank you, much less pay the letter car- rier what they owe him. Per- haps these folks don't know that if the rostman weren't a good Joe he could take the postage due letter back to the post office and they'd have to come down and get it. Am I too harsh on people? Can it be iney don't know? Thanks for your help.--Letter Carrier's Wife Dear Letter Carrier's Wife: If they didn't know before, they} w; know now. How about it, girls, are you square with your post- man? Or is the Good Joe stuck because he saved you a trip to the posi office? Dear Are: I've been work- ing in this plant for almost' three years, Six girls have got married right under my nose {f)but nothing exciting ever hap- pens to me. Maybe I'm not some help. About three months ago a very nice young man was trans- ferred here as' supervisor for our section. He is clean - cut, pleasant, mannerly and just my type. During working hours he pays quite a lot of attention to-me but when five o'clock comes he vanishes into thin air. For the last three weeks he has been coming by my station after his lunch hour and he al- ways brings me a sack of pea- nuts. Do you think this means anything? How can I get him to ask me for a date? I'd hate to spoil things by rushing him, but maybe I ought to do some- thing. If so, what?--Torchy Dear Torch: I knew a man once who bought a sack of pea- nuts every day for the monkeys esiieaseaaapiniy | he never asked any of them|couples to out. " r per or ae Apparently this fellow is the|{aterest in yo shy type and needs a little en-|from there. Les as snowsuits Y: and Warm WINTERWEAR infants to size 14 Budget Accounts invited" ul Best Gc Less At' ee ojulnis]A snd i Other conveners were: Mrs, George Bogaard, aprons; Mrs. Gordon Wilson, tea room; Mrs. sewing; Mrs. Alex Borovsky,|* baking; Mrs. Stephen Stepinac, mystery table; Mrs. Gerald Merkley, religious articles; Mrs. John Poltz, Christmas cards; Mrs. Michael Crosbie, adver- tising. Winner of the tea table cen- trepiece was Mrs. Joseph Gay- in; Athol street east. I went to South America. Next year I'm going to the Orient. Edward Franklin, knitting and have it so good? The answer is simple. I never married. Why not pass on this formula to your -- -- Single and Worry- married? father had followed your form- ula where would you be? How does it happen that I Sea Single: So you never Big deal. If your Bachelorhood is no guarantee against being broke, nervous, This is What OSHAWA Your paar THIS TV CHAIR IS YOURS... His Mr, unhappy or alcoholic. Just look Christopher Alan Fowlie is al- most two years old. His proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fowlie, Brooklin. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES 6A HOME LEAGUE The Salvation Army Home League meeting was well at- tended this week. The meeting opened with.a sing-song. Prayer was offered by Mrs. William Saunders, remembering all the sick and shut-in members. Mrs. George Beard read the minutes. Mrs. William Given opened the devotional period with Hymn 183. The Bible portion was read from Psalm 29. Mrs. Given read a short story, and a poem en- titled "Grandma Says." The members took part in fancy hat making, contests and singing at a Hallowe'en party. Mrs. William James thanked Mrs, Given for having such an enjoyable time and announced that Mrs. Brigadier Graham, Peterborough, would be the guest at the next meeting. Tea was served by the Sunshine Group. FIRST BAPTIST WA Mrs. Sydney Canfield opened ap her home for the monthly meeting of the WA First Baptist Church, recently. Mrs. Ralph Hopson presided. The devotion- al period was led by Mrs. Rob- ert Moon with the topic taken from Psalm 18, "This is the Day," was most interesting. The business session followed with the treasurer, secretary and flower convener giving re- ports. Mrs. Edgar Anderson and Mrs, John Barber, captains of the Copper Contest, gave their reports. Mrs. John Barber's side won, and the losers will put on a supper on November 24 at 6.30 p.m. in the church. The contest was a financial suc- cess, so the group decided to make a donation of $250 to the church Mortgage Fund. grandparents are and Mrs. John C. Jeffery, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fowlie, Scarbor- ough, He is the great-grand- son of Mrs, William Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jef- fery, all of Oshawa; Mr. W. J. Fowlie, Whitby; and Mr. Ed- ward Norman, Edmonton, England. -~Aldsworth Photography A RING CYCLE around, Buster. DRUM HEAD, N.S. (CP) -- Mrs, Lorne Fanning put her wedding ring in her coat pocket the ring was missing and all searching prove fruitless. The other day, Rodney Manthorne, a wedding ring, It was the and those who spurn it in favor of travelling solo are neither to when she went swimming one|be eongratulated nor criticized. day in 1931. When she returned|The singletons miss a lot of grief, but they miss a great many joys, too. 5, 'ing on the roadside, duginever knows what the other road would have been like. one Mrs. Fanning lost 33 years|And perhaps it's just as well. Marriage is not for everyone, Having chosen one road, one Dear Ann Landers: Please EVERLON-Wash 'N Hang, Drip Dry TAILORED Open Thusday & Friday Nights til 9 p.m. I Size 81 x 81 pair @ Permanent Finish @ Shape Retention @ Washes like a dream Needs little or no ironing Comes in colours of White, Pink, Beige & Gold 6.99 WOOLWORTH'S SALE PRICE ONLY eee ee 00% Rayon Plans were di d for a luncheon, and a wedding re- ception in the near future. Several members offered to assist in the Tuck Shop at Hills- dale Manor, also to donate home made cooking for their bake sale. Mrs. Walter Wellman offered to take charge of the transportation. Birthday greetings were sung to members who had made don- ations to the birthday box. Mrs. Sydney Canfield and Mrs. Ralph Hospon were ap- pointed to a nominating com- mittee. It was announced that the place of meeting, next month, would be at the church, on November 24. The pr it; Mrs, Hop expressed a vote of thanks to the captains of the copper con- test. Refreshments were served. GET THE PRESTIGE GINGER ALE 'GET WILSON'S | BROADLOOM Savings! RUGS Our volume buying permits us to pass the tremendous savings on to you -- All first quality bales of broadoom -- Specials on Rugs and Runners. DUPONT 501 NYLON 8 colors 27"... 9 - 12' $7.95 SQ. YD. 8' x 12' Oriental WINE MEDALLION $59.95 100% NYLON TWIST BRONZE Reg. 12.95 sq. yd. $8.95 $Q. YD. 9 Only -- SPECIAL HEAVY QUALITY FOAMBACK TWEEDS and 88 $3-88 $Q. 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